Law & Society Blog Now in Maintenance Mode
Published by Hanno Kaiser May 6th, 2007 in AdminThe last couple of months have been extremely busy, at work (lots of great cases), at home, and academically (in the middle of a challenging article and preparing for a fall semester antitrust course). As a result, I have not been able to keep up with my regular posting schedule on the Law & Society Blog, which is now officially in maintenance mode. That is, don’t expect any new posts anytime soon. Whatever blogging I will be able to fit in will appear on the Antitrust Review. Maybe I will transition the existing content of this website to Mambo to make it more easily accessible.
In any event, many thanks to our readers and to Ben Nelson, Brian Berkey, and Manfred Gabriel and to all of you who left thoughtful and engaging comments. It was fun, and I’m sure we’ll meet again.
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